Kate Humble makes an epic two thousand mile journey across the Middle
East, following the ancient frankincense trade route of Arabia which
first connected the Arab world with the West.

Type: Documentary

Languages: English

Status: Ended

Runtime: 60 minutes

Premier: 2009-08-27

The Frankincense Trail - Kate Humble - Netflix

Katherine Humble (born 12 December 1968) is an English television
presenter and narrator, mainly working for the BBC, specialising in
wildlife and science programmes. Humble served as President of the RSPB
from 2009 until 2013.

The Frankincense Trail - Personal life - Netflix

Humble is married to the television producer Ludo Graham. They first met
when she was aged 16, and married in Newbury, Berkshire, in 1992, when
she was 23. In 2010, they moved from Chiswick, West London, to the
village of Trellech in the Wye Valley, where they had wanted to live for
“a very long time”. Humble now owns her own farm after working on
Lambing Live. She has a sheep called Humble, named after her, that
currently lives with her friend and co-worker Adam Henson. Humble
reacted to public criticism on ITV's Lorraine about her dislike for
having children stating that “I don’t want them, I’ve never wanted
them”. She expressed a similar sentiment in the first episode of her
Living with Nomads television series when she said “...when you've got
little things like these...” referring to a Raute little girl. Humble is
a naturist who “likes to get closer to nature by being naked”. About
being naked, she says “There's something joyous about it, and I urge
everyone to try it”. Humble is an honorary graduate of the Open
University. She is a beekeeper and a member of the British Beekeepers
Association.